Thoughts of a parent on education with notes by the editor1837 |
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Sivu 10
... taught as a branch of education at least . And did Christianity consist of outward ordinances , -fixed rules of conduct , and assent to certain dogmas , it might be so taught . But the truth is , that though the facts and doctrines of ...
... taught as a branch of education at least . And did Christianity consist of outward ordinances , -fixed rules of conduct , and assent to certain dogmas , it might be so taught . But the truth is , that though the facts and doctrines of ...
Sivu 13
... taught in the later years of childhood , they may certainly be imprinted in our hearts , and we may return to their guidance after having wandered far astray ; but the ideas impressed on infancy- these and , in most cases , these alone ...
... taught in the later years of childhood , they may certainly be imprinted in our hearts , and we may return to their guidance after having wandered far astray ; but the ideas impressed on infancy- these and , in most cases , these alone ...
Sivu 14
... taught by the example as well as precepts of her mis- tress . Without the first of these virtues , all the rest will be useless ; and she must learn , that meekness and gentleness are much more compatible with steadiness and courage ...
... taught by the example as well as precepts of her mis- tress . Without the first of these virtues , all the rest will be useless ; and she must learn , that meekness and gentleness are much more compatible with steadiness and courage ...
Sivu 17
... taught him to use tears as weapons of conquest , or to consider your denials as sometimes the fruits of harshness or caprice . Were your con- duct to him always unalterable as the law of necessity , gentle as the law of kindness , -the ...
... taught him to use tears as weapons of conquest , or to consider your denials as sometimes the fruits of harshness or caprice . Were your con- duct to him always unalterable as the law of necessity , gentle as the law of kindness , -the ...
Sivu 22
... taught with a melancholy countenance , as a lecture , but intro- duced in their walks , in their beds , and mingled with the most interesting occurrences of their existence , whether joyous or melancholy . We often hear parents say ...
... taught with a melancholy countenance , as a lecture , but intro- duced in their walks , in their beds , and mingled with the most interesting occurrences of their existence , whether joyous or melancholy . We often hear parents say ...
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